Colostrum
Are You Ready For Calving Season?
Cows are getting ready for the calving season, but producers may not be prepared, says North Dakota State University Extension Service beef specialist Carl Dahlen.
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Can We Pasteurize Colostrum?
Controlling bacteria levels in colostrum is an important aspect of managing this important first feed for calves. Once it is collected, colostrum can be refrigerated, frozen, or have potassium sorbate added to control bacterial growth (though the latter is seldom used).
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AgriLabs Introduces Colostrx Multi Species
AgriLabs today announced the launch of Colostrx® Multi Species
for use in foals, puppies, kittens, kids, lambs, fawns, alpacas, llamas
and calves.
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